Fish collector faces count in scuba scuffle

August 2, 2014

KAILUA-KONA (AP) - A Hawaii fish collector has been charged with terroristic threatening for pulling the air-supply regulator out of the mouth of an anti-aquarium-industry activist while they were both underwater.

Lovell's brother, Jim Lovell, said the divers were disrupting the fish collectors' work.

"It is very clear that Rene Umberger and her associates were responsible for this incident," Jim Lovell said in an email to West Hawaii Today.

Lovell filed a complaint against Umberger for the episode. West Hawaii prosecutors didn't immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press asking about the outcome of the complaint.

Fishermen off the Kona coast, where the confrontation occurred, account for 75 percent of the aquarium fish caught in Hawaii. Aquarium fish collecting is legal off Kona, but fishermen must avoid certain places and collect only certain species. The incident occurred in Keawaiki Bay, where collecting is allowed.